Letter from G.J. Watumull to Godha Ram Channon
Letter from G.J. Watumull to Godha Ram Channon dated September 26, 1952. Watumull responds to Channon’s request for an itinerary before his departure for India.
Dordjelutru Lamasery
Newspaper clipping from Dordjelutru Lamasery in New York featuring a photograph of Sungama Red Lama and a short paragraph on his philosophy for achieving world peace.
"If India Loses, We Lose"
Article titled "If India Loses, We Lose" by Frances Gunther in the October 1942 issue of Common Sense.
Letter from Kala Chandra to Godha Ram Channon
Letter from Kala Chandra to Godha Ram Channon dated May 4, 1948. Chandra discusses Channon’s son’s plans to come to the U.S. and tells Channon to visit once he returns to India.
"A Voice for the 400 Million"
Newspaper clipping of an article by Mary Braggiotti in the August 9, 1943 edition of The New York Post titled "A Voice for the 400 Million." The article features Sardar J.J.
"Visits in Valley"
Newspaper clipping of a photograph from the November 26, 1950 edition of a California newspaper. The photograph features Mulk Raj Ahuja, Consul General of India, and his wife surrounded by other Indian leaders during their visit to California’s Imperial Valley.
"India Official Stresses Need for U.S. Aid"
Newspaper clipping of an article titled "India Official Stresses Need for U.S. Aid." The article quotes Mulk Raj Ahuja, Consul General of India, who gave a talk at a luncheon meeting of the Channel City Club in El Paseo. Ahuja argued that without U.S.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Editor of the San Francisco Chronicle
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to the Editor of The San Francisco Chronicle dated December 7, 1946. Channon responds to the article titled "India Moslem Leaders Here to Argue Cause of Pakistan," arguing that a significant number of Indian Muslims are not, in fact, amenable to the creation of a separate Pakistani state, as Muslim League representatives Mme.
Lala Godha Ram Channon
Copy of a speech given by Gobind Behari Lal in honor of Godha Ram Channon at the Ceylon India Inn on November 24, 1951. Lal discusses Channon’s involvement in the Ghadar Party and his informal role in the Pacific Coast Indian-American community as a diplomat, helping to organize and oversee visits from Indian politicians to the U.S.